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Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ) Latest Published News and Information: Irish Department of Health

Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ([www.disabled-world.com]( Latest Published News and Information: [Personalised Budgets for People with Disabilities - Department of Health Ireland Opens Public Consultation]( Irish Department of Health opens public consultation on introduction of personalised budgets for people with disabilities [The 'Human Catastrophe' of British Disability: A False-dawn of Capitalism in Crisis?]( Article by Paul Dodenhoff on Disability in the U.K. titled The Human Catastrophe of British Disability: A False-dawn of Capitalism in Crisis? [EEOC Sues Evergreen Kia For Sexual Orientation and Disability Discrimination]( U.S. Federal Agency charges car dealership owner subjected employee to constant harassment for being gay and having crohns disease [New VR Technology Uses Mouth Gestures to Interact in Virtual Reality]( New VR framework interprets mouth gestures as a medium for interaction within virtual reality in real-time [Genie Guilliams is a Busy Lady at St. Louis Health Equipment Lending Program]( Genie Guilliams is a high energy lady who wears many hats as a staff member for the not-for-profit St. Louis Health Equipment Lending Program, St. Louis HELP [Naturopathic Medicine Now a Regulated Healthcare Practice in MA, PA and RI]( Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island add Naturopathic Medicine as a regulated healthcare practice making approximately 6,000 licensed naturopathic doctors in 23 regulated U.S. states and territories [Sungir Homo Sapiens Visualized in 3D Virtual Reality]( Reconstructed faces of 30,000-year old Sungir Homo sapiens visualized for the first time in 3-D virtual reality [Ethical Debate On Self-Driving Cars and Decision Making Algorithms]( Should your self-driving car protect you at all costs, or should it steer you into a ditch, potentially causing serious injury, to avoid hitting a school bus  Reminder: This email is ONLY sent to verified subscribers. You are receiving this email because you confirmed to receive the Disabled World Weekly Newsletter at Disabled-World.com If you are no longer interested in our newsletter, you can unsubscribe by clicking the link below. Disabled World, 173 D'Youville, Chateauguay, QC J6J5R1, CANADA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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